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In most western countries ,on April Fool’s Day ,people often play     trick on each other ;children especially   have great        fun .

A.a ;a         B. the; the

C. /; a        D. a; /

 

D 【解析】 试题分析:考查不定冠词使用。不定冠词只用在可数名词单数前。trick是可数名词,play a trick恶作剧,捉弄,也可以说play tricks。fun是作名词不可数,have fun 玩得开心。have great fun玩得很开心。句意:在大多数西方国家,在愚人节时,人们经常会相互恶作剧;尤其是孩子们会晚点很开心。故选D。  
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D. Americans and the British may find it hard to understand each other

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A. difficult  B. Funny

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